Industrial Waste in Melbourne North Industrial Waste in Melbourne North

Industrial Waste in Melbourne North

Professional industrial waste for businesses across Melbourne North. We negotiate rates up to 30% lower than standard pricing.

$50-72/month
Typical Cost Range
up to 30%
Typical Savings
Melbourne North
Service Area

Looking for industrial waste in Melbourne North? Bundle Waste compares rates across a network of waste providers in Melbourne to find the best deal for your business. Our clients in Melbourne North typically save up to 30% on their industrial waste costs.

How Much Does Industrial Waste Cost in Melbourne North?

Bin Size / FrequencyPrice Range
240L-weekly$50-72/month
660L-weekly$95-145/month
1100L-weekly$140-205/month
3m3-weekly$280-440/month
4.5m3-weekly$370-575/month
front-lift-weekly$400-625/month
compactor-monthly-rental$700-1300/month

Prices are indicative Melbourne market rates. Bundle Waste typically negotiates up to 30% below these rates.

Industrial Waste Services Available

Specialist waste management for manufacturing, warehousing, and industrial operations including production waste, packaging waste, scrap materials, and process by-products across Melbourne and regional Victoria.

Waste Types Covered

  • manufacturing waste
  • production off-cuts
  • packaging waste
  • scrap metal
  • plastic waste
  • process by-products
  • timber pallets
  • shrink wrap
  • industrial sludge

Bin Types Available

  • 660L front-lift
  • 1100L front-lift
  • 3m³ skip
  • 4.5m³ skip
  • 6m³ skip
  • 10m³ hook-lift
  • 15m³ hook-lift
  • 20m³ hook-lift
  • compactor
  • baler

Melbourne North-Specific Information

Melbourne's northern corridor stretches from the established inner suburbs of Brunswick and Coburg through to the industrial heartlands of Campbellfield, Somerton, and Epping. This region features a strong mix of manufacturing, warehousing, food production, and logistics operations along major arterials like the Hume Highway. Rapid residential growth in Craigieburn and surrounding areas is also driving new commercial development. Large volumes of industrial and manufacturing waste including metals, plastics, and timber. Food processing facilities generate significant organic waste. Warehousing and logistics operations produce high volumes of cardboard, shrink wrap, and pallets. Skip bins and front-lift services are common across industrial estates.

Regulations and Compliance

Environment Protection Act 2017 general environmental duty applies to all industrial operations. EPA Victoria works approval may be required for waste processing activities.

Landfill Levy: Victorian landfill levy: $169.79/tonne (2025-26 metro). Industrial waste diversion to recycling avoids the levy — scrap metal, clean plastics, and cardboard all have commodity value.

  • General environmental duty (EP Act s.25) — minimise waste risks as far as reasonably practicable
  • Prescribed industrial waste tracking for any hazardous by-products
  • EPA works approval for on-site waste processing (e.g., shredding, compacting prescribed waste)
  • Waste reduction targets under Recycling Victoria policy
  • National Pollutant Inventory reporting for facilities exceeding emission thresholds

Industries We Serve in Melbourne North

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does industrial waste management cost in Melbourne North?+
Industrial waste costs depend on volume and waste type: 1100L bins cost $90-200/month (weekly collection), 3m³ skips $200-440/month, 10m³ hook-lift bins $530-1,100/month, and compactors $750-2,200/month including rental and collection. High-volume manufacturers (20+ tonnes/month) negotiate rates of $80-120/tonne for general industrial waste versus the standard $150-200/tonne. Bundle Waste typically saves industrial clients up to 30% through volume aggregation, stream separation, and competitive tendering across a network of specialist providers.
What is the best waste setup for a manufacturing facility?+
A typical manufacturing facility needs: general waste compactor or hook-lift for production waste ($750-2,200/month), cardboard baler for packaging ($130-300/month), scrap metal skip with rebate arrangement ($0-50/month after rebate), plastic recycling (separated by polymer type, $100-250/month), pallet collection/recycling ($50-150/month), and potentially prescribed waste containers for hazardous by-products. Separating five or more streams typically costs up to 35% less than sending everything to general waste due to avoided landfill levies and material rebates.
How can I reduce waste costs at my factory?+
Top strategies for manufacturing waste reduction: 1) Waste stream separation — diverting recyclables from general waste saves $169.79/tonne in landfill levy. 2) Compactors reduce collection frequency by up to 80%, saving $300-800/month for high-volume sites. 3) Scrap metal recycling generates rebates of $150-400/tonne. 4) Packaging return arrangements with suppliers — pallet exchange, returnable crates. 5) Process optimisation to reduce off-cut waste by up to 20%. 6) Waste broker negotiation — Bundle Waste saves manufacturing clients $6,000-18,000/year.
How much do skip bins cost in Melbourne's northern suburbs?+
Skip bins in Melbourne's north (Broadmeadows, Epping, Craigieburn) cost $220–400 for 4m³, $320–550 for 6m³, and $450–800 for 10m³. Prices are 5–10% below CBD rates. Industrial areas like Campbellfield and Somerton have competitive pricing due to proximity to transfer stations.
How much does industrial waste disposal cost in Melbourne?+
Industrial waste disposal in Melbourne ranges widely: general industrial waste $180–280/tonne, scrap metal earns rebates of $100–500/tonne, prescribed industrial waste $500–2,000+/tonne depending on classification. Large factories with front-lift bins (3m³) pay $200–400/month for general waste weekly collection.
What waste infrastructure exists in Campbellfield and Somerton?+
Major industrial hub with extensive waste infrastructure. Multiple transfer stations and recycling facilities. Some of the lowest commercial rates in Melbourne — 10–20% below CBD. Hume Council supports business recycling.
What waste management does a Melbourne airport business need?+
Airport precinct businesses must comply with Melbourne Airport's waste management requirements in addition to standard regulations. Airport waste contracts are typically managed through the airport operator. Security-cleared waste operators may be required for airside operations. Costs are 10–20% higher than comparable off-airport businesses due to security and access requirements.

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Updated 25 June 2026